Ellie-May was a little dream. Mummy and Daddy came a long way for their shoot and I was so happy we got a smiling family shot! I am in love with the new studio, the light is just perfect.
Friday, 4 October 2013
Sunday, 30 June 2013
I decided to embark on a huge project. I decided to become part of more before I turned 30. to learn new skills. More importantly, to blog more. I've become a part of a blogging circle with some beautiful and talented ladies. I was inspired by another blogging circle that includes two of my favourite photographers My Four Hens and Red Balloon Photography. On the last Sunday of each month I'll be writing a letter to Ruby. Rules of the world, lessons in life and general love spilling out of my face. Each of us will link to the next and you can read everyones entries. I will be sharing these here and on Simply Ruby.
My
Sweet Ruby,
I'm
not sure where to start and I know the more I write these the easier
they will just flow from me to the page.
This
last few months you've become miss independent. You insist on
dressing yourself, usually in your snow white dress when we have important places to go and most days your wellies are on the wrong feet. But you like it that way. You've
found your love for glitter and all things pink and can't understand
why my favourite colour is green. You're no longer a baby, but a proper little girl who whispers secrets in my ears. 'Mummy, you are so sweet, I need to kiss your face'.
We
are about to embark on a life changing moment. We are moving home
and your whole life is about to change. Every day you ask me if you
can join the big girls in the nursery and if we can live closer to
the seaside so we can have picnics at the beach. There is nothing I would love to do more every single day. I can't wait to spend time with you instead of near you. working. Always working.
You're ready to head out and make your mark in the world and I can't wait to see what you do. I'm excited for you to be surrounded with friends and listen the little girly chatter and giggling. Life is about to change.
I love you,
Mummy xo
You can head over and read Letter one from By Evy Photography. She has 2 of the most beautiful girls and I can't wait to read more!
Tuesday, 25 June 2013
What to wear for your Family Portrait | Edinburgh Portrait Photographer
Category: FamilyAuthor: Zoe Stewart
Ooooh family month is just around the corner!
I can't wait to see some familiar faces and meet some brand new ones.
So, all you organised ladies have been emailing asking about what to wear, some have been frantic, some have been sending their chosen images that I have squealed in excitement at.
So, here is the low down on what to wear... or not.
Co-ordination is key. Now when I say co-ordinate I mean look like your a family and not 4 randoms that met on the way to the park. But DON'T completely match. Everyone in Jeans and a super white T-shirt is really 80's and dated. You want to finds something your comfortable in, that co-ordinates and compliments the rest of the families outfits.
Now, don't laugh at this next sentence. Because, it makes 100% sense, I really promise.
Dress to match your sofa. Yep. My guesses are the image you have taken will be hanging on the wall in your sitting room. So if its decorated in beautiful creams and blues you don't want to throw off the entire look with a large portrait of your gorgeous selves all in neon orange.
Big logos, cartoon characters and tie dye? Your going to regret that image hanging on your wall in a year, never mind 10. So steer clear of those. It can really date an image quickly. Cartoon characters of any kind are a huge pet hate of mine. Peppa pig is not your friend on a 20x30" canvas. Shoes are really important. Little pumps are cute and comfortable, old nike trainers... whilst they might be comfy, they wont look great. A funky pair of converse look classic or even some fun Toms.
I've made a little collage of images for those that need a little more inspiration. I've put together some of my favourite colours for outdoor shoots. A good colour pop is essential, you don't want to blend in with the background.
Put a spring in your step. Yellow is great for spring summer images.
All together in navy. I love navy and browns. I love stripes and the boys can wear stripes too if you like.
Dress up nude and natural tones. Layers of lace with a vintage accent create a whole lot of texture and make the image really stand out. Textures are great for black and white conversions too.
Be a little bolder and mix up a few colours? I love a good rainbow mix. When your using more than 2 colours try and stick to just one pattern. Throwing stripes and polkas in there would just be distracting. You want your family to be the main focus of the image.
Don't be scared to layer it up! Textures rock during shoots and add a little depth to the images.
I love statement pieces of jewellery too, sometimes it just sets off the outfit and completes the photograph. Above all make sure everyone is comfortable. If your little one is in a stuffy dress that she can't run around in, its going to show in the photographs.
Can't wait to meet you all and see your styling skills!
You now all have the perfect excuse to go shopping!
Can't wait to meet you all and see your styling skills!
You now all have the perfect excuse to go shopping!
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
Thursday, 25 April 2013
I'm blogging as many of my sessions as I can whilst Ruby naps. I'm super behind, but getting there!
Here is Antonia. She was perfect!
Antonia is from an Italian family that is filled with the most gorgeous ladies. Aren't those lips to die for?! She had the most perfect creamy skin tone and I don't think I seen her eyes the entire session.
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
I had a shoot with Cooper and his stunning family last year. They have another little addition due in just a few weeks!
Cooper came back to the studio to celebrate his first birthday with a cake smash.
There wasn't more than a few month between the shoots but look at all his hair! It's amazing!
He looked like a little grown up in his gorgeous bow tie.
We had a blast and he loved his cake! It was delish!
I'll be seeing you guys soon :)
Wednesday, 3 April 2013
Mackenzie was one of those newborns you dream of getting.
He had a little feed and then pretty much slept through every single pose and prop we put him in. I did sneak in a few cuddles though.
I was even lucky enough to catch a few smiles.
Mummy & Daddy are very lucky to have such a beautiful and content baby boy!
There was so many to choose from. Here are some of my favourites!
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